SPRUII7B June   2018  – April 2020 TMS320F280040-Q1 , TMS320F280040C-Q1 , TMS320F280041 , TMS320F280041-Q1 , TMS320F280041C , TMS320F280041C-Q1 , TMS320F280045 , TMS320F280048-Q1 , TMS320F280048C-Q1 , TMS320F280049 , TMS320F280049-Q1 , TMS320F280049C , TMS320F280049C-Q1

 

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FSI

One set of GPIOs with available FSI functionality is directly connected to both the BoosterPack connectors as well as the FSI header, J11. To simplify the layout of the LaunchPad, 0-Ω resistors are placed on the signal trace to remove the BoosterPack Connection from the circuit. The mapping between the GPIOs, the resistors, and the FSI signal is listed in Table 5. R46 also connects GPIO33 to S9, which selects the route to the BoosterPack connector or the CAN transceiver.

Table 5. FSI to BoosterPack Isolation Resistors

GPIO Resistor FSI Signal
GPIO25 R72 FSITXAD1
GPIO6 R44 FSITXAD0
GPIO7 R45 FSITXACLK
GPIO2 R71 FSIRXAD1
GPIO12 R47 FSIRXAD0
GPIO33 R46 FSIRXACLK